Harry? He's a serious party animal and just went wild says nightclub hostess

He might have spent much of the night dripping wet, but Prince Harry still managed to charm two glamour girls during his night of 'out of control' partying in Croatia.

Last night the full details emerged of the 26-year-old's 'wild' drink-fuelled holiday antics – which included repeatedly hurling himself into an ornamental water feature.

The prince emerged from a nightclub in the early hours of Sunday arm in arm with wannabe models Ana Simovic, 23, and Svetlana Gavrilovic, 28.

End of the night: Harry - in a club T-shirt - with Miss Simovic, Miss Gavrilovic and friend Tom Inskip

Party prince: Harry, who was seen partying in California, also let his hair down in Hvar, Croatia, in August (pictured)

Raunchy: Svetlana Gavilovic, 28, in a modelling pose

Partying with the prince: Svetlana Gavrilovic, left, with Ana Simovic

Posing with the pair and his friend Tom 'Skippy' Inskip, 25, he wore a T-shirt given to him by club bosses concerned that he needed dry clothes.

Yesterday Miss Gavrilovic, who is said to have modelled for L'Oréal and is well-known on the party circuit as a nightclub 'hostess', said: 'He was a true gentleman, very nice and polite.

'He noticed us and came over to say "Hi". I was very surprised by how approachable he was.'

But staff at Veneranda – one of Europe's leading open-air party venues – told how the prince was enjoying a 'wild' night, saying he 'could not be stopped' from plunging into the out-of-bounds pool while dancing to house music and downing £5 shots of tequila.

Harry, who has been trying to lose his playboy prince reputation by focusing on his military career, arrived at the club on the pretty Adriatic island of Hvar at 2am after a night of drinking vodka, whisky and beer in a local bar.

Initially unaware of their customer's
royal status, bar staff were baffled when he continued to order rounds
of drinks despite running out of money and before his protection
officers settled the bill.

Veneranda's marketing manager Sanja Britt Jusic, 33, was there when Harry and three friends arrived unannounced.

She
told the Daily Mail: 'We do not normally let people swim in the pool
for safety reasons. But I do not think even security could control him –
he is a serious party boy and just wanted to go wild and let his hair
down.

'It was impossible to stop him but
when you see someone having such a good time you don't really want to.
We just made sure he wasn't getting hurt.

'He
was jumping in and out of the pool all night. I was worried about him
slipping and hurting himself or catching a cold, so I gave him one of
the T-shirts we sell in our shop. After putting it on, he looked just
like a club waiter.

'We have been joking that now we will sell cups of the swimming pool water that Prince Harry swam in.'

After accepting the dry shirt, Harry refrained from jumping in the pool and turned his attention to the bar.

Miss Jusic said: 'He changed his playground – he went straight to the bar and ordered shots for everyone.

'At one point, he didn't have any
more money and the barmen didn't understand what was going on – they
didn't know who he was or why he wouldn't have to pay for his drinks.

'In the end, one of his security guards gave him 200 kuna (£24) and he just threw the change on the bar.

Splashing time: Harry plunged fully-dressed into the nightclub pool

Soaked: The prince's clothes appeared to be saturated when he emerged from the pool at the Veneranda nightclub

'He was drinking shots of tequila – I can't say for sure how many during the two hours he was here, but it seemed like a lot.'

Miss
Jusic also revealed how Harry was initially given the cold shoulder by
female revellers, who snubbed his advances before realising the soaking
wet, bare-footed, baseball cap-wearing clubber was actually a prince.

'At
first, nobody knew who he was,' she said. 'He kept on going up to
tables of girls and standing there, trying to talk with them.

Water mover: Harry did not seem to mind the fact that his stunt left him soaking wet - and he went on to hit the dancefloor

'But they weren't bothered at all as they didn't know who he was. Croatian girls can be quite cold and they were not interested even though he was trying quite hard.

'When the girls realised who he was, they started dancing and flirting with him. He was kissing lots of them, not on the lips though.'

After leaving Veneranda, Harry went for a swim in the sea before returning to a friend's yacht.

A fellow clubber said: 'He seemed to be really tipsy and was staggering everywhere.

'There are signs up warning guests not to jump in the pool – but he didn't care. He kept jumping in and getting out, again and again. He looked like he was having the time of his life.'

Harry, who is on a break from his Army helicopter training, flew to Croatia by easyJet on Saturday and stayed on a yacht near Hvar, a popular resort for the well-off.

Veneranda is housed in a renovated 16th-century church. Holding up to 1,000 guests, it is one of the most popular party destinations in the Adriatic.

Harry was offered use of the venue's 200-seat VIP area, but the prince refused, preferring to remain with regular partygoers.

Miss Jusic said: 'I offered Harry the royal treatment but he was really not interested. He just wanted to be treated like everyone else – to feel normal and to have a good time with his friends.'

Miss Gavrilovic – who is also a karate expert – has spent the summer working as a hostess at the Veneranda. Her Facebook page features a series of shots of her posing with wealthy customers.

Part of the Weltrusky model agency in the Croatian capital, Zagreb, she also works for youth organisation AIESEC, organising foreign exchange trips for young people.

Harry, who recently ended a brief romance with underwear model Florence Brudenell-Bruce, 25, to concentrate on his Army career, is training to become an Apache attack helicopter pilot in Suffolk and will transfer to Arizona in October to spend two months with U.S. 'top guns'.